dist
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第三人称
distracts
现在进行时
distracting
过去式
distracted
过去完成时
distracted
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分散注意力, 转移注意力
to cause someone to lose their focus or attention from something they were doing or thinking about
及物动词
- During the important meeting, the constant tapping of a pen began to distract everyone in the room.
在重要的会议期间,钢笔的不断敲击开始分散房间里每个人的注意力。
- The noisy construction outside the window tended to distract her from studying for exams.
窗外嘈杂的施工往往会分散她为考试而学习的注意力。
- A loud conversation in the neighboring cubicle can distract employees trying to concentrate on their tasks.
隔壁隔间的大声交谈可能会分散试图专注于任务的员工的注意力。
- The loud music from the party next door distracted them from their peaceful evening at home.
隔壁派对的嘈杂音乐分散了他们在家安静晚上的注意力。
- I was distracted by the constant chatter in the room and couldn't concentrate on my reading.
我被房间里不断的闲聊分散了注意力,无法集中精力阅读。
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分散注意力, 使困惑
to make someone feel confused or torn by mixing up their emotions or intentions
及物动词
- The unexpected news distracted her, making it hard to focus on the task.
意外的消息分散了她的注意力,使得难以专注于任务。
- He was distracted by his feelings of guilt and excitement at the same time.
他同时被内疚和兴奋的感觉分心了。
- The conflicting advice from family members distracted him.
家庭成员相互矛盾的建议分散了他的注意力。
- The constant pressure of the situation distracted her.
情况的持续压力分散了她的注意力。
- She was distracted by her worries about the future, not knowing what to do next.
她对未来的担忧使她分心,不知道下一步该做什么。